Mozilla Answers Business Users with a Slower Firefox Schedule

From PC World: Even as Firefox developers were mulling over the idea of speeding up the browser's rapid, six-week release cycle even further recently, a separate Mozilla working group was putting together a proposal to slow down that upgrade pace for enterprise users.

Mozilla re...

HP facing pressure to keep PC unit inside--report

From CNET News.com: Hewlett-Packard is facing pressure to keep its PC business inside the company according to an Asia-based report.

Growing concern about the fate of HP's PC unit is pushing "channel operators" to switch their orders from HP to brands such as Dell, Acer, and Lenovo...

VIA Seeks to Ban iPad, iPhone in U.S. for Patent Infringement

From DailyTech: Apple, Inc. is currently riding high on its victory over rival Samsung Electronics Comp., Ltd.'s in Germany. German courts sided with Apple and banned sales of Samsung's tablets, as they say Apple owns exclusive rights to minimalist tablet designs. As reports...

Sprint to Cap Hotspot Data Plans Starting October 2

From DailyTech: Sprint is the third-place wireless carrier in the U.S. and has been hemorrhaging customers as many of them defect to AT&T or Verizon. One of the things that Sprint has always had in its favor was the fact that its pans were still unlimited whereas other carriers...

Windows 8 to tap heavily into Windows Live

From CNET News.com: Windows 8 will let users more easily and seemlessly bridge the gap between online and offline by directly tapping into Microsoft's Windows Live service.

In an Inside Windows Live blog posted yesterday, Chris Jones, vice president for Windows Live engineering...

Mozilla Mulls a 5-Week Firefox Release Cycle

From : Mozilla's new six-week release cycle for its Firefox browser has caused plenty of controversy since it was implemented earlier this year, but there could be more still to come.

In a recent thread on a developer mailing list, those involved in the effort have been pondering...

Sony's No-Sue Defense: AT&T Got Away with It, So We Can Too

From PC World: Sony, Sony, Sony...so your defense for sticking a "you can't sue us if you want to use us" clause in your PlayStation Network terms and conditions is essentially "AT&T got away with it, so we can, too?" This is what we get, people. Shame on us, because this is what we...

Schmidt avoids a Gates-like disaster in DC

From CNET News.com: Eric Schmidt cut a confident figure today prior to his testimony before U.S. lawmakers, who later appeared determined to find out if Google abuses its supremacy on the Web.

The Google chairman glided into court smiling, sat at the witness table, and began staring...

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